RAFALE


Meaning of RAFALE in English

rəˈfal noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, literally, squall, gust of wind, probably from Middle French rafle, raffe act of snatching — more at raffle

: a burst of artillery fire consisting of several rounds discharged as rapidly as possible from each gun of a battery

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